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Four Seasons in Paris - La Bibliotheque Nationale Francois Mitterrand
Winter
There is a place in Paris where all the seasons come forth. The first is winter, like a vacated boardwalk it surrounds you in gray, a lasting gray brought to the surface of your skin from the solitude of your breath. You can see others from this winter boardwalk, but they remain isolated by the hum of an ever present wind. You can watch them walking in different directions away from you, knowing each step carries with it a sound silent to your ears because of the muffled breadth of open distance - boundless claustrophobia holds you until you break for spring.Spring
When you reach the end of the boardwalk there is a glimpse, the tops of trees and the flight of small birds only for a minute. Once you enter the path to the building - a jutting steel corridor stabbed at an angle like a knife resting with its tip firmly pinched between small cells of a wood cutting board - your view of the trees is blocked. The short glimpse of vegetation that motivated your descent becomes more irresistible to find until slowly the edge of the knife recedes to reveal the green once again. It gets closer and thicker but like the best of Spring it only lasts a moment as you find your way through the building's envelope towards summer.Summer
Summer lasts eternal inside this building. Summer days wrap buried evergreens along the corridors. You are guided by the warmth of red at your feet, blanketed by windows bursting white sun through their over-human proportions, accompanied by rows of neatly aligned concrete pillars standing tall and ordered, smooth with the craft of skilled human hands, their cool gray bodies positioned next to soft orange wood. The wood provides a datum against which the concrete becomes three dimensional. Periodic interruptions in these two materials signal the dusk of summer's day - the start of summer's evening - the endless parade of summer stars.Autumn
When your time ends in this building you head for autumn. Ascending the same way you came in, the green slowly disappears and you are left only remembering the colors of summer.As the memories fade, back to the winter boardwalk, boundless again.
optimistic gray - the kolumba art museum
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